Monday, April 18, 2011

Most reviewed books in UK Monday, April 5 - Sunday, April 17

Books & Media Direct.

The Pale King, by David Foster Wallace (Hamish Hamilton)
Reviewed in the Guardian Independent on Sunday, Independent, Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Times & Times Literary Supplement

An Uncertain Place, by Fred Vargas (Harvill Secker)
Reviewed in the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Sunday Times & Times Literary Supplement

A Man of Parts, by David Lodge (Harvill Secker)
Reviewed in the Irish Times, Mail on Sunday & Observer

Hellhound on his Trail, by Hampton Sides (Penguin)
Reviewed in the Herald/Scotland, Sunday Business Post/Ireland & Times

Lucky Break, by Esther Freud (Bloomsbury)
Reviewed by the Daily Express, Mail on Sunday & Sunday Telegraph

Playing Days, by Benjamin Markovits (Faber)
Reviewed in the Guardian, Independent on Sunday & Times

Spanish Gold, by David Cordingly (Bloomsbury)
Reviewed in the Daily Express, Sunday Times & Times

The Bicycle Book, by Bella Bathurst (HarperPress)
Reviewed in the Guardian, Herald/Scotland & Times

The Book of Books, by Melvyn Bragg (Hodder)
Reviewed in the Observer, Sunday Times & Times

The Possessed, by Elif Batuman (Granta)
Reviewed in the Independent, Independent on Sunday & Sunday Times

The Spoiler, by Annalena McAfee (Harvill Secker)
Reviewed in the Daily Mail, Financial Times & Mail on Sunday

Why We Run, by Robin Harvie (John Murray)
Reviewed in the Financial Times, Independent on Sunday & Observer

Zero Degrees of Empathy, by Simon Baron Cohen (Allen Lane)
Reviewed in the Guardian, Sunday Telegraph & Sunday Times

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